The Misunderstanding, page-221

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    Z, I’ve covered this so many times already. Please take a moment to look at my recent replies to PP—one of them includes a video that clearly explains how I understand the Holy Spirit.

    Go back to that post—it should make things clear enough, and the video is only six minutes long. It’ll really help you understand where I’m coming from.

    I’ve listened to the videos you’ve posted in the past, Z, so I’m simply asking you to do the same. Just take six minutes to watch it, then come back and let me know if it makes sense to you.

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    Just for the record—think about this logically and scripturally:
    You are flesh and blood, a literal human being, yet you have a spirit. When you die, what happens? Scripture tells us:

    Ecclesiastes 12:7 – *“Then the dust returns to the ground it came from, and the *spirit returns to God who gave it.”

    Does that mean there are two of you—your body and your spirit, acting as two separate persons? No. It simply means you have a spirit, not that you are two separate beings. The same is true of YHWH.

    Now, I’m not sure why so many people get confused about the Holy Spirit. The Word is clear—it is the Spirit of God, not a separate being, not a "third person" in a divine council. The Trinity doctrine creates a man-made structure that Scripture never supports.

    John 15:26“When the Helper comes, whom I will send to you from the Father—that is, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father—He will testify about Me.”

    Notice it: the Spirit proceeds from the Father. Not sent by Himself, not acting of His own will, not described as a separate throne-sitting deity—but flowing from the Father. That’s not a third person—it’s the presence, power, and breath of YHWH.

    Luke 1:35“The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you...”
    → The Spirit is described as the power of the Most High, not a separate divine person.

    And in Revelation, where you’d expect the clearest depictions of the Godhead—we see the Father and the Son. That's it.
    Revelation 5:7“Then He came and took the scroll out of the right hand of Him who sat on the throne.”
    → That’s the Son approaching the Father.
    Where is the third person? Where’s the third throne? It’s not there—because the concept was never there in the first place.

    Even Yeshua Himself never once said, "I and the Father and the Holy Spirit are three."
    But He did say:
    John 10:30“I and the Father are one.”

    And again:
    John 14:28“The Father is greater than I.”
    → Yeshua differentiates Himself from the Father, but never introduces a third being.

    He also made it plain:
    John 16:7“But I tell you the truth: It is to your advantage that I go away; for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you; but if I go, I will send Him to you.”
    John 15:26“The Spirit... proceeds from the Father.”

    → If the Holy Spirit were a co-equal third person, why does He have to wait to be sent? Why does He proceed from the Father? That language only makes sense if the Spirit is of the Father, not a separate being.

    Let’s be real here—the Trinity doctrine says there are three co-equal, co-eternal persons, yet Yeshua said the Father is greater, never mentions a third divine person, and clearly defines the Spirit as power proceeding from the Father.
    To believe in a "third person" who sits on a third throne, acting independently, is honestly nowhere in Scripture. It's a man-made doctrine, propped up by a handful of twisted verses and tradition—not by the plain Word of YHWH.

    So no, there is not a third person of the Godhead. It has always been God the Father and God the Sonunited as one. The Spirit is their shared presence, not another being.

    Reject tradition. Hold to Scripture. And let YHWH’s truth speak for itself.
 
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